Accessibility Statement
Reflection should be available to everyone
Last updated: March 10, 2026
Fatement is committed to being accessible to all users, including people with disabilities. Self-reflection is not a luxury. Access to it should not depend on your abilities or the tools you use.
Our approach
We design with accessibility in mind: semantic HTML, keyboard navigation, sufficient color contrast, responsive layouts, and no flashing content. The interview is a simple page-based flow, which benefits both the reflection experience and accessibility.
We are a small team and accessibility is an ongoing effort, not a completed checkbox. We continue to improve.
How we approach accessibility
The interview is deliberately designed as a page-based flow: one question at a time, with a clear textarea and a single action button. This structure is intentionally simple, which benefits both the reflection experience and accessibility.
We avoid complex UI patterns where possible. No drag-and-drop, no infinite scrolls, no hover-only interactions. The core experience is: read a question, write an answer, press Continue.
Report a barrier
If you encounter an accessibility barrier, email hello@fatement.net with a description of what happened and what you expected. We will look into it.